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Earl of Buchan

The title Earl of Buchan has been thrice created in the Peerage of Scotland. Upon the extinction of the first creation, it was granted anew to Alexander Stewart, the "Wolf of Badenoch". In 1425, the third Earl of this line, who was also Duke of Albany, was executed for treason, and the title was forfeit to the Crown. Thereafter, it was issued to James Stewart, whose descendants have held the title since.

The subsidiary titles held by the Earl are: Lord Auchterhouse (created 1469), Lord Cardross (1610) and Baron Erskine of Restormel Castle (1806). The former two of these titles are in the Peerage of Scotland, while the barony is in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The Earls of Buchan sat in the House of Lords by virtue of the UK title until the passage of the Peerage Act 1963.

Table of contents
1 Earls of Buchan, First Creation (1221)
2 Earls of Buchan, Second Creation (1374)
3 Earls of Buchan, Third Creation (1469)

Earls of Buchan, First Creation (1221)

Earls of Buchan, Second Creation (1374)

Earls of Buchan, Third Creation (1469)





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